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Members of the University of Göttingen Physical Institute, Germany

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English: James Franck (1882–1964; 4th from the left), next to him to the right are Robert Williams Wood (1868–1955), Friedrich (Fritz) Georg Houtermans (1903–1966), and Hertha Sponer (1895–1968), future collaborator of Edward Teller (1908–2003) in front of the University of Göttingen Physical Institute.
Deutsch: James Franck (1882–1964; 4. von links), rechts neben ihm Robert Williams Wood (1868–1955), Friedrich Georg Houtermans (1903–1966) und Hertha Sponer (1895–1968), die später mit Edward Teller (1908–2003) zusammenarbeitete, vor dem Physikalischen Institut der Georg-August-Universität in Göttingen.
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Source Misha Shifman: Standing Together in Troubled Times. Unpublished Letters by Pauli, Einstein, Franck and Others. World Scientific Publishing, Hackensack, New Jersey 2017, ISBN 978-981-320-100-2, p. 37.
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